1! pace two. DAILY EAST ORECJOytAV, PE5fBLETOX, OREGOX, MOVtJAY, MARCH 19, 1906. EIGHT PAGES. Watch this Space for Specials Extraordinary Opportunity 5--DAYS SALE--5 Beginning Monday, March 12th, ending Friday, March 16tli. We have arranged with one of the largest manufacturing estab lishments of carpets, for a complete line of large samples of the latest products and designs In carpets. These samples will be on display In our Carpet Department for five days. If you are contemplating buying a carpet In the near future come In and look them over and make your selection and we will deliver them when you get ready. The advantages to be derived from this sale Is as follows. In the first place you get an assortment to select from equal to the largest assortments In New Tork. In the second place, ourselves not having; a dollar Invested In the stock, we are enabled to sell them to you on about a 10 per cent margin, thereby saving you a big percentage on the Carpet. No' matter whether you want to buy or not. Come in anJ see the handsome line and tell yuur friends about It. Any Carpet can be delivered within five days from date. IMPROVEMENTS Great Eastern Dept. Store GENERAL NEWS Bias Mollnet, treasurer of the prov ince of Santiago. Cuba, is a defaulter In the sum of $30,000, and is a fugi tive from Justice. At Wheeling. W. Va.. ravis Paxton, a teamster, shot and killed his wife and then himself, after making an unsuccessful attempt to kill their baby. Jealousy was the cause. It is no-v claimed that the preten der to the Moroccan throne Is rapidly gaining the ascendancy. Has gained so much ground of late, in fact, that an early attack upon Fez, the capital, Is probable. A snowslide down the eastern side of Ecar Creek basin, Colorado, caught August Heilen, a miner. In his cabin, and obliterated both. Hellen was par. owner of several groups or mines, a Swede and 40 years of age. While temporarily demented. Mrs. T. J. Tanner threw herself and baby In front of a Chicago & Northwestern train at Zion City and both were klll ..ed. Mrs. Tanner was a Zionist and member of the community. Susan B. Anthony, lert her entire estate of 1 10.000 to the woman suf frage work, with Rev. Dr. Anna Shaw as sole executrix. Nothing was left to her sister. Miss Man- Anthony, who is well-to-do in her own right and quite old. v At Moscow, Russia, Captain Sham ansky, who refused to order his com pany to fire on the people during the riots there last autumn, has been sen tenced by a courtmartial to be dis missed from the service and confined for 18 months in a fortress. Frankle McHugh, formerly a featherweight champion, has been sent to the Ohio penitentiary for four years for knocking down W. A. Wat kins, at Columbus, and robbing him of $1300. Four other men who helped McHugh, got the same sentence. At Silverton. Col., a snowslide com pletely wrecked the Green Mountain mill, recently installed at a cost of $300,000, and in addition the assay of fice and engine rooms . D. F. Hickey, the mine foreman, was killed by the tame slide and his body carried away. advertising literature In the Northern Pacific depot at St. Paul, white the Great Northern gave permission with out hesitation. A concensus of the opinions of tho farmers In the county around Colfax is to the effect that recent svvere weather has damuged the wheat from 25 to CO per cent on an average., and in some localities the loss will be even greater. At Livingston, Mont., W. J. Priest, manager of the Western Union Tele graph company, tucked an electric light into bed to warm his feet. He fell asleep, the light Ignited the bed clothing, and Priest was severely scorched. The supreme court of Washington has rendered a decision holding that a man's leg is worth $14,000. This is the conclusion of a personal damage suit for $20,000 brought by George H. Melse against the Alaska Commercial company. During a blizzard recently only the most strenuous and unceasing efforts of the entire populace of Missoula, Mont., saved the town from destruc tion. Several houses in different parts of town were burned. In one livery stable 27 horses lost their lives. Mayor Balllnger, of Seattl. has Issued an order to the police- to put an end to dice playing and aH other forms of gambling operated, by retail cigar men. Several days previous, by order of the mayor, slot machines were removed from all cigar stands and saloons. NORTHWEST JTEWS. At North Yakima Charles Franzen was convicted of incest and sentenced to 25 years imprisonment The vic tims were Franzen's two youn daughters. At Vancouver, B. C, Charles SulU van, an old timer, well-to-do and well known, was drowned in the bay by the upsetting of a skiff in which he was taking a pleasure ride. In the country adjacent to Pomeroy, Wash., hre is much suffering among live'tock and heavy losses of ewes, lambs, fresh cows and calves on ac count of the recent blizzard. The capital stock of the Washing ton State bank at Ellensburg, Wash. has increased Its capital Steele from $25,000 to $50,000. J. H. Smlthson Is president, and C. W. Johnson cash ier. Thirty cents per cwt. on potatoe. from Spokane to San ""ranclsco was the rat; which went into effect today (March 1X over lh O. R. & N. This is a reduction of 2 cents from the pre vious rate. Gilbert Cowles, aged 60 years, was convicted of forging school warrants at North Yakima, where he was clerk of the school board for many years. He was sentenced to five years In the penitentiary. The "150.000 club" of Spokane, could not get permission to distribute AT THE CHRISTIAX CHCRCH. Male Quartet Delighted Large Audi ences Yesterday. The people of the church were very fortunate in having the famous Milton quartet In the city. The meetings continue through tha week, closing Sunday, March 25. Sub ject tonight, "What Must I Do to Bo Saved?" George A. Webb and wife will sing. The public is cordially In vited to attend. AT HOT LAKE DIKING COMING MMMER 14100,000 WILL BE SPENT. Iresein Accommodations at Snnltorl iiiii Arc Insufficient for Iiicrcosjing lliisliti-s- DiiiIiiu 1903 3810 Pa. tloiiN Wow Received and Total Ueennt Was Over 450.000 Three Story Modern Prick Hirfldliig to He Erected nt Cost of $50,000 Re niainini; SStfMHMt Will Go for Other Improvement! Money Will He Halted by lliii4 Rale W. M Pierce Retains Controlling Interest aM! Dr. I'liy Will Kcmulil as Manager.. Don't frown look pleasant. If you are suffering from Indigestion or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga., says: "I suffered more than 20 years with indigestion. A friend rec ommended Kodol. It relieved me In one day and I now enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol digests what you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on stomach, belching, etc. Sold by Tallman & Co. New Photo Gallery. W. S. Bowman has opened his photo gallery at his old stand near Main street bridge, where he will make su perior photos. Mr. Bowman has Just returned from Portland, where he was In Aune's gallery for six months and was connected with the official pho tograph company of the Lewis and Clark fair. He brings with him the new Ideas In use In Portland and east ern cities. Best work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Arrangements are now being ml8 by the Hot Lake Sanitarium company to spend $100,000 In Improvement1 during the coming summer. A three itory brick building. miAiern In evet-JJ particular, will be erected at a cost of 150,000. It Is estimated that the heat ing and plumbing will cost $10,000; new furniture another $10,000; a' glaw-oovered conservatory, $10,000: a cold water system to be piped from the mountain spring ahove- the lake. $10,400. and $10,000 is also set aside for Incidentals. In' erder to provide funds for the proposed Improvements the sanitor- ium company Issned Its first mort gage until bonds with Interest at s'x per cent: per annum. In the augrea-att sum of $'30,000. The company Is In corporated with a capital st'ifi'k of $500,000 of a par vutue of $1 ouch. The company now offers to sett $100,000 of Its) first mortgage- gola bonds at par and to give as a premi um to each purchaser a number of shares In the capital stock of the com pany equal to the' face value of the bonds purchased, all of the $100,000 to be expended making; the above named improvements in the sanitar ium property: Preparations are now being made to place the bonds uporr the market. They v. Ill be haniOd, by the EasBerrt Oregon Trust and Savings Bank, of La Grande and acconin to Mr. Pierce, an agency will also be estab lished in Pendleton. Already appli cations have been made- fo r$15"J)00' or $20,000 off the Bonds. Hot- Lake 8icc. That Hot Lake has unusual merits as a sanitorlum and has been a paying venture financially, is shown by the records of the insdtutiCHX. During the ytar 190 the gross revenue was almost $50,000, tnd dartr 1305 the total receipts exceeded that amount. During 1904- 3012 patients were treat ed at that stcnitorlura. whDe in ISO the number was 3S40. Most of these patients aru from the northwest. though during 1904 342 eame from the far east. There are now but 80 rooms In the sanitorlum and this number has been Inadequate for the business. An av erage of 9 patients has been main tained constantly and the manage ment has been compelled to turn many away for lack of accommoda tions. The proposed new building will make room for 150 guests In addition to the present capacity and It Is esti mated that upon the completion of the Improvements the business will be trebled, making the annual re ceipts $150,000. The Hot Lake property aa is now stands has cost the owners about $200,000, Including the personal prop erty, buildings. 25S acres of land and the right to purchase 300 acres more, one-half the purchase price having been paid. Senator W. M. Pierce, of this city, has been the principal owner of Hot Lake for several years past and It Is through his efforts that the institu tion has been made the success It Is. Mr.' Pierce wall still retain the con trollng Interest In the company. Also Dr. W. T. Phy, now In charge of the sanitorlum, will continue in that po sition under the new regime. JnxiK LOWKLIi I.EAH.S. IVMiiUa County Will Bo Loyal to Her Senatorial Candidate. That Judge Stephen A. Lowell, can didate for United States senuie, Is the unanimous choice of Umatilla county and eastern Oregon, becomes mora and more evident every day. W. C. White, a well known farmer or the Echo district, who Is In the city today, says the west end of the county l practically unanimous lor Judge Lowell, because of his peculiar fitness feu- the office, his honesty of purpose aiul straightforwardness In all hi deillngs and opinions. Mr. White is a lifelong and conser vative republican ami believe It i time Oregon redeemed herself by electing such a clean, capable;- un tarnished man to represent her In the senate. He says he believes In repub lican prii.i'lplts and spurns the mnn.-y bugs of th politicians and the rli.s. Judge Lowell represents the n,,i.. stale and ig the first ranitidine from eastern Oregon for years, having any tli.iiice of election. Reports from other parts of easterm Oregon are euuallv us favorable for I -" ....... .....V J .ID SI, VVIMUK 11UIII t'matillu county, and tils friends are highly encouraged. Jadpe Lowell will make a tour of the state during the Inst 20 d;Es of clie- campaign and hopes to vlstt all the trincipal points; Good Shoe Sense1 THE BEST WAY TO MARK YOCR SHOE DOLLARS DO THEIR FI LL DUTY IS TO EXERCISE YOUR SHOE KKXKK, THE liKST SHOE SENSE SAYS: One wouid think the Laxative tdea 14' a cough syrup should have been advanced long before It was. It seems the only rational remedy for Coujhs and' Cold would be to move the bow els 'and clean the mucous membranes of tlio tsrotit and lungs at the same tlmT Kmnedy's Lucrative Honey aiJd Tar dbes tfhis. It Is the original Ln.w atlve- Gou-ril Syrup, the beet knows remedy fov Coughs, Colds, Whoopln j Cougft, ere-- Tastes xod and harm less. S!d By Tallman & Co. PK'TUSES OK POTWl.YKS. Buy Sorosis Shoes AND THAT M"EAXS LESS SHOE DOLLARS ANIV MEANS PAY J3.50 FOR THE BEST" SHOE ON EARTH. ALEXANDER'S AGENT roil PI JVDLETOX. r Well Ivimwir former -Pastor of Pen dleton Plmcrtmt)lictf lir Publication Devoted W .Wv-donqi. In the ATarcft number o( The Snlrlt of the MMsslon a church paper pub lished in New York city and devoted to the work of the Chrte-tlan missions ail over the woold. Is a picture of the Chinese cUss of students and mem bers of St. Klizahcth's mission In Hon olulu; vhlt:h' is In charge of Rev. W. E. rotivlivx former re-.'tor of the Church of the Redeemer of this city. The photograph of Rev. and Mrs. Potwlne nnd. Mr. Potwkne'a Cither, mother, slser. and brothsr, also ap pear in connection with, tha mission class. This little, papon Is demoted exclu sively to inimionary work in ail parts of the world. and. Dhotograoha of mis sion classes In China, Japan, Porto Rico, Hawaii-the Philippines, Mexico, Cuba and other places, together with exluiustive reports- of th work are contained in the March number, which is called "children.-- number." Hotel Pendlelon Arrival!), at L.-Shepard, .Wlscwnsini W. FIU GeiaI4, Portland; J. O. Meyer, Port land1; C. A. Barrstt, AEhena; L. & iier.Jrunin, Chicago) Mm J. Brake; S. J.. MCernberg, Sort' Fraauclsco; W, C, Coltn Portland; T:' 0. H. Bogalesky, San Francisco; S. L. Huberts, Spo kaner Mrs. C. E. Jorfesi Wascoc A. Slnslflmer, Portland M. H. Patton, Spokane; T. W. Smith, fftrtlanifc J. G. WUham, Boston; Dr. W. J. Stay, Baker City; J. L. Kingsbury, Port land: P, A. C. Lauev Portland; Wm. j'Fltzgemlil, Portland; Jamss P. Pliv Vr. ItiYtlond: Thomas Nestor, Port land; 9fc Sternberg, n Francisco: i. L. Cos Seattle; N. B. Krauso; Seattle; R. S. HUH; Andy Reartlon, Pbrtlandv M. R. Cowell. Prince -Albert; J. Oeener.. Shajiiko; B. V." Dupuls, Wes ln; Ei E. Whell, CUeago; M. G.. 1-bllcz. Portland; W. A.' Slusher, city;. HI V. Davis-, Spokane; E. N. Hutch- ii son, Portland; F. T. George. Echo; O.. C. Rdwards, city; L.'. H. Vilhouer, Sun Francisco; L. Strain Sam Fran cl o; T- B. Kiilln, Portland; O. S. Youngmon,. Portland. All Leading Grootrs Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder. Honesty-is the best policy: Schilling's Bet: lulling powder flavoring cs.ract toda Your grocer's; money bac!c IT ADIEUS A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to Its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a sci entific wonder. It cured E. R. Mul ford, lecturer for the Patrons of Hus bandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a dis tressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns. Sores, Botls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s and Brock & McComas drug stores. For Sale Nearly new, high-grade piano, standard make; must sell at once for half what It cost me. In quire Bowman hotel, room 38. OREGON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Purely mutual to Policyholders. On plans that have stood the test of time Economicaly and cleanly administered. Profits of the business belongs to policyholders. Returned to them in dividends at the end of each year. L. SAMUEL, Mgr. Macleay Building, 286 Washington Street, Portland, Ore ALBERTA GALLATIN". Descendant of American Statesman at The Frazer Tills Week. Miss Alberta Gallatin, who appears at the Frazer on Wednesday, March 21, In "Cousin Kate," besides being an actress of remarkable ability, Is a very Interesting personage socially. She is a beautiful woman of the Vir ginian type, accomplished In music, singing, painting and fencing. She is a daughter of the late Gen eral Albert Gallatin Jenkins, who was wounded in the battle or Gettysburg while In command of the confederate cavalry. Her grandfather was J. B. Bowlin, who back In the "60s was am bassador to Paraguay. And more over, she is a descendant of Albert Gallatin, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and tho first secretary of the navy under Washington. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troubles Is DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills In the house and take a dose at bed time when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don gripe. Sold by Tallman & Co. Land Scrip. For sale will take surveyed or un surveyed land. Military bounty warrants bought. W. D. Field, Overland ulock, Boise, Idaho. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get the habit Take a little Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpi tating and frowning. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Tallman & Co. C.Did you know that Accordion Plait ing is more popular than ever among genteel dresnra? C.Hot irons injure delicate fabrics. We use the steam method exclusively. We can do your work just as satisfactorily as if you lived in Portland. Write for free circu lar and particulars. We do Accordion Sunburst and Knife Plaiting to order. MISS O. GOULD MARQUAht BLDO. PORTLAND, ORB. A WARNING. To the People of Pendleton. An Bawl Orego'nlan reporter hap pened in the store of our well known druggists. Brock & McComas Co., the other day, and In speaking of the sudden- ehanges In the weather and the sickness which seems to be so prevalent, Mr. Brock, of the above firm, remarked, "Such weather can not help but result in coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, the grippe and other sicknesses. This weather Is also bad for old people and those wire are run down or have a tendency to any weakness or disease." Continued, Mr. Brock, "It seems to us that you should warn every man, woman and child In Pendleton, espec ially the aged and run down, through the columns of the East Oregonlan, to build themselves up and take prop er precautiones to ward off sickness, and there would be very much less suffering and fewer deaths In Pendle ton this winter." . When asked what they considered the most universally successful medl clno they had ever sold In their store for that purpose, without hesitation Mr. Brock answered, "Our modern cod liver oil preparation, Vlnol, and If people only knew what a grand protection to health It Is we would not have clerks enough In our store to supply the demand. You know it Is not a patent medicine, as every thing In It is named on the lebel, and It does not contain any oil to clog the system and upset the stomach, but It does contain every one of the me dicinal, curative and body-building elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers. Vlnol cures coughs, bronchitis, strengthens the old, builds up the weak and run down, and makes rich, red blood. If It falls we will return the money paid for It." Brock & McComas Co., druggists. Sold Out. This Is to notify the public that we have- sold our lumber business In Pen dleton. Parties Indebted to our firm will kindly call and settle lmmedl-atel;.'- GRAT'S- HARBOR LUMBER SO. AW Leading Groom SeU Cleveland's Baking Powdar. HAPPY RESULTS. Hate Made Many Pendleton Resident Enthusiastic. No wonder scores of Pendleton cit izens grow enthusiastic. It Is enougk' to make anyone happy t find relief after years of suffering. Public state- ments like trie following are but truth ful representations of the dally work done In' Pendleton by Doan's Kidney Pills: Mrs. LVHoitson, of 717 Aura street, PendletoK) Ore-., says: "I Just as en thusiastically Indorse Doan's Kldnek Pills tody as I did nearly three years ago. Th!y relieved me off kidney trouble which had bothered' me fer a considerable time. There were aching pa.ns across the small of my back and 'down through my kidneys, which were aggravated by colli which settled In tit bank and loins and cans- Led an awful lameness. This was my condition when I began taklng-'Doiut's Kidney Pin Tale remedy banished rthe backache andi pams through the loins, regulaied the kidney secretions and removed' every symptom of tho trouble. From thut day to this there has been no recurrence, and I give Doan's Kldrfty PIUS all the credit. I eonslder them to 5e the best kidney remedy procurable and recommend jhem whenever tie occasion artse." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 eents. Fost-rr-Mllrwn Co., B'ifmio. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember Hie nrr.e Doan's and rako no other. "WELL. DOSE, WF.LL.DOXI. Thou good, and tasteful Laundress." Is often the- exclamation of: our pa trons where tliey see tl.e" beautiful work we mod home to thtru. That Is particularly the case with ladles-who have Hie flaunt and most dellcats fa brics to- be washed nnd Ironed:. If anythiinr. thy really look better than new gods wben they leavour hjnds. We liiive exceptional facilities for do ing laundry work expeditiously, and thoroughly, and without injury ta the most dellcnrte goo . Pendleton Steam Laundry Tho e Main 175. ....SANITARY BARBER SHOP.... TtEET EAGI.E HATH' SlIAYIXG P IILLOKS, OM MUX STREI7T. THREE DOOn XOltTU OF HOTEL. ST. GEnRGE. Our Parlors nru- newly, cxiil)Mil ttirouKlimiC with the most nt-od-era nunlta. y flumes ojkC apiiaraaasv Evervthtnir nnr and the hex lit tlu- market. Only the lilghc skllH-il workmen employ- and every siinitury eeatloii known Is token. Poreeluln Itatlv tubs- with pli-ory of hot and: cold nater. Fu-Ht-cla-M- service Ificnughonc Eagle Bath Shaving Parlors' JfEAR HOTEL ST. (JEOROE. J. H. ESTES, PROPRIETOR. Byers' Best Flour Is made treat th cholcost w heat that fows. Good breaj Is as eured when 3YERS BEST FLOUR Is usedk Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley -always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS ' ' W. 8. BYERS, Pror-rietor. Why Pay Rent, when you can use the same money to build a home for yourself. Call on FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. 1 1 2 East Court Street. Before Investing Your Money It will pay you to come to ONTARIO, the COMING I Ul Y of LA51LKIN UKhUUIN and look over the ALFALFA LANDS which vf 111 pay jroa lance return on your money. We h t eereral hundred Z el - Yseaef ifsJ A If ski f a Inil In ids ut H,kiAi. j m J- vm m-v iswu ma niwi bh av wubu vviuijai JlOtUfl 11010 seven to twelve tons per acre. For further particular! write BURBRIDCE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon. i